China - Meeting the Challenges of Offshore and Large-Scale Wind Power : Strategic Guidance

In view of the escalating global problems associated with the environment, energy, and natural resources, especially the increasing sign of global climate change, wind power is receiving more and more high-level attention on a global scale, and it has reached a rapid rate of development as a result of the combined efforts of various countries. The world's installed capacity of wind power has already surpassed 100 GW, and wind power has become an essential part of the world's energy structure. This publication comprises three main parts: i) part A contains the key messages emerging from the research and analytical work undertaken by Garrad Hassan and Partners Limited, the team of Chinese experts led by the national energy administration, and staff and consultants of the World Bank; ii) part B comprises the Garrad Hassan and Partners Limited study, 'implementation guidance for offshore and large-scale onshore wind power development in China,' and its annexes; and iii) part C focuses on the workshop on offshore and intertidal wind power development in China, which was held in Beijing in January 2009, and it includes technical notes on three main issues discussed during the workshop, remarks by senior officials from the Government of China, and the presentation by the World Bank during the event.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: World Bank
Format: Energy Study biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank 2010-03-01
Subjects:ALTERNATING CURRENT, ALTERNATIVE ENERGY, ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PROGRAM, APPROACH, AVAILABILITY, BALANCE, BASES, BIOMASS, BIOMASS POWER, BIOMASS POWER PLANT, CALCULATION, CALCULATION METHODOLOGY, CAPACITY FACTOR, CAPACITY FACTORS, CERTIFICATION SYSTEM, CLIMATE, CLIMATE CHANGE, COAL, COLORS, COST OF ENERGY, DIRECT CURRENT, ELECTRIC POWER, ELECTRIC SYSTEM, ELECTRICAL SYSTEM, ELECTRICITY, ELECTRICITY PRICES, ENERGY LOSSES, ENERGY MIX, ENERGY PRODUCTION, ENERGY RESOURCES, ENERGY SOURCE, ENERGY STRUCTURE, FOSSIL, FOSSIL FUELS, GAS, GLOBAL CLIMATE, GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE, GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY, GREEN CREDIT, GRID CONNECTION, GRID CONNECTIONS, GRID INTEGRATION, HISTORICAL METEOROLOGICAL DATA, HYDROPOWER, LARGE WIND FARMS, MEAN WIND SPEED, METEOROLOGICAL ADMINISTRATION, METEOROLOGICAL DATA, MODERN WIND TURBINE, NATIONAL GRID, OCEANS, OFFSHORE SITES, OFFSHORE TURBINES, OFFSHORE WIND, OFFSHORE WIND CAPACITY, OFFSHORE WIND DEVELOPMENT, OFFSHORE WIND ENERGY, OFFSHORE WIND FARM DEVELOPMENT, OFFSHORE WIND FARMS, OIL, ONSHORE WIND, PILOT PROJECTS, POWER COSTS, POWER DEMAND, POWER ENGINEERING, POWER PRICES, POWER PRODUCTION, POWER SECTOR, POWER STATIONS, POWER SUPPLY, PRIMARY ENERGY, PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION, RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY, RENEWABLE ENERGY, RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT, RENEWABLE ENERGY FUND, RENEWABLE ENERGY POLICY, RENEWABLE ENERGY PRODUCTION, SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION, SMALL HYDROPOWER, TARIFF STRUCTURES, TRANSMISSION SYSTEM, TURBINE DESIGN, TURBINE GENERATOR, TURBINE MANUFACTURERS, TURBULENCE, VOLTAGE, WAKE EFFECT, WIND, WIND DATA, WIND DEVELOPERS, WIND DEVELOPMENT, WIND DEVELOPMENTS, WIND ENERGY DEVELOPMENT, WIND ENERGY INDUSTRY, WIND ENERGY PROJECTS, WIND ENERGY RESOURCES, WIND FARM, WIND INDUSTRY, WIND MEASUREMENTS, WIND POTENTIAL, WIND POWER, WIND POWER CAPACITY, WIND POWER DEVELOPMENT, WIND POWER GENERATION, WIND POWER INDUSTRY, WIND POWER TECHNOLOGY, WIND PROJECTS, WIND REGIME, WIND RESOURCE, WIND RESOURCES, WIND SPEED, WIND SPEED MEASUREMENTS, WIND SPEEDS, WIND TURBINE, WIND TURBINE MANUFACTURERS, WIND TURBINES, WINDS,
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/2861
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